EVGA has already announced both the standard GTX Titan X as well as its factory-overclocked SuperClocked version and the liquing cooling ready Hydro Copper version, but we now have full details including the level of the factory overclock on both versions.

Announced officially at GPU Technology Conference 2015 with a US $999 price tag it appears that Europe has once again going to suffer when it comes to price as the GTX Titan X will go as high as €1,249 depending on the country and taxes.